Future Events

Past Events

Sander Levin, along with numerous Michigan establishment Democrats, has agreed to meet with the people and talk about healthcare.
This event is being hosted by &quot;Members of Northern Macomb Democratic Party and Clinton Twp. Democratic Party, Congressman Sander Levin and others&quot;.
The Michigan Democratic Party appears to be framing the town halls as &quot;come let [the establishment] tell you how to save [the ACA]&quot; seminars, but I imagine that it will be difficult to completely avoid talking about the future.
See more info at link above.

The Voters Not Politicians ballot committee and grassroots organization Count MI Vote are co-hosting Redistricting Reform Town Halls across Michigan, and we're coming back to Clinton Township!
This is an opportunity for voters to learn about gerrymandering and discuss solutions. It will start with a fun and engaging introduction to the facts, then move into a discussion to hear from you and your neighbors.
Like any good town hall, your ideas and concerns will be heard, your questions answered, and your input used to design change that reflects the will of Michigan voters.
Admission is free, and all Michiganders are welcome (including young ones)! However, space is limited, so please reserve your spot by selecting &quot;Going&quot; on Facebook.
This event will be held in the auditorium inside the main library.
For more information about the Voters Not Politicians ballot committee, please go to http://votersnotpoliticians.com/
For more information about Count MI Vote, please go to http://countmivote.org/

The Voters Not Politicians ballot committee and grassroots organization Count MI Vote are co-hosting Redistricting Reform Town Halls across Michigan, and we're holding one at the Clinton Macomb Pubic Library!
This is an opportunity for voters to learn about gerrymandering and discuss solutions. It will start with a fun and engaging introduction to the facts, then move into a discussion to hear from you and your neighbors.
Like any good town hall, your ideas and concerns will be heard, your questions answered, and your input used to design change that reflects the will of Michigan voters.
Admission is free, and all Michiganders are welcome (including young ones)! However, space is limited, so please reserve your spot by selecting &quot;Going&quot;.
For more information about the Voters Not Politicians ballot committee, please go to http://votersnotpoliticians.com/
For more information about Count MI Vote, please go to http://countmivote.org/